Archive for: May 2009

Preaching to Young Adults-The Interview Project #5

ADVENTURE #4: VALLEY CHURCH (ALLENTOWN, PA)

Located in Allentown, Pennsylvania, Valley Church originally existed as Christian Life Community Church. Under Eric Miller’s leadership, the church transformed into Valley Church. Eric’s brother Craig served on staff at a large Assemblies of God church near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. After leaving staff, Craig relocated to Allentown to work alongside his brother at Valley Church. When Craig relocated, a group of young adults decided to move as well. Quitting their jobs, they moved across the state to find new employment and serve as volunteers at Valley Church. While not technically a church plant, this variation of the Team Planting model demonstrates the commitment to community and mission, which affects the nature of the church.  When asked about the change in dynamics, Eric notes that the contingent from Harrisburg brings servanthood and loyalty to the table—but to others it can appear to be Craig’s posse. The addition of Craig to the staff frees Eric from being solo pastor and having to have a hand in everything. Craig’s unstructured and creative nature balances Eric’s structured and academic personality. Their chemistry and complementary relationship creates a unique dynamic that others notice and appreciate.1 Read More→

  1. Ed Stetzer, Planting New Churches in a Postmodern Age (Nashville: Broadman & Holman, 2003), 64-69. []

Preaching to Young Adults-The Interview Project #4

ADVENTURE # 3: LCBC (MANHEIM, PA)

LCBC originally stood for Lancaster County Bible Church. At some point, the meaning behind these letters became Lives Changed by Christ, which better reflects the current vision and reach of the congregation. LCBC broadcasts their sermons live to a multi-site about an hour away. Since each uses a live band, this requires coordination of the timing between services. A high-energy feeling permeates the sanctuary. Broadcast quality lighting, stage décor and professional sounding musicians produce a worship experience equivalent to or better than many concerts. Read More→

Preaching to Young Adults-The Interview Project #3

ADVENTURE #2: FRONTLINE (VIENNA, VA)

Frontline is a high energy, huge auditorium worship experience complete with smoke, lights, a live worship band and everything else expected in a contemporary large-scale worship event. In addition to meeting in the main sanctuary of McLean Bible Church, they offer multi-site experiences at Tysons Corner (Vienna, VA), Arlington (Rosslyn, VA) and a live simulcast through the Internet. The Gathering, the college ministry division of Frontline, does not have a separate service. Instead, they rely on Bible Study groups on or near the college campuses served by Frontline and meet in places attractive to students like Panera Bread and Starbucks.

Sermon Evaluation

Content and Delivery
John McGowan, who directs The Gathering, spoke the night we came to observe and interview. He began with a personal story told in such Read More→